., Y'- "' ministration policy decisIons.) In prac- tIce, though, the granting of requests for disclosure has become more, rather than less, common; in fact, some people fear that the ease with which writers can now obtain documents whose au- thors had counted on secrecy for a pe- riod of years may lead to the degenera- , :;;.:. tion of discourse on matters of polIcy * and procedure. 41..'... '. The Eisenhower administration has not broken the long-range trend to- ward disclosure and divulgence, al- . though it sometimes appears to ha ve done so. More than any preceding ad- ministration , it has inter p osed press Charming full scale reproduction of the original curved dash 1903 Surrey agents and public-relations men be- tween responsible officials and informa- tion gatherers. In some agencies, this has had the effect of making informa- tIon harder to get, while in others it has made it easier. In the State Depart- ment, for example, where once a cor- respondent could meet alone with a Department member in the member's office, Secretary Dulles instituted the practice of having a third person-a representative of the Department's press section-present at all interviews. to build this car I Three proved to be a crowd. On the other hand, the President's press secre- tary,] ames Haggerty, a man frequently accused of infinite guile and slyness in using his large powers to present the President in the most flattering light, has been primarily responsible for the recent liberalization of press-conference rules, and he has established, reluctantly or otherwise, an important precedent in the revelation of facts about the personal well-being of the President and other administration officials. It would be hard to say that, on balance, the Eisenhower administration has even slowed down the long-range trend. Mr. V\Tiggins, then, may be laying it on a bit thick in talking of a "raging im- pulse" toward secrecy, as though some new and deadly virus had been loosed in the world of politIcs, and the news- paper lawyers may have made as false a coun t of their blessings as Secretary Mc- Elroy is said to have made of missiles; still, the problem of secrecy, even though it eXIsts largely in scientific and military matters, remains a large one. The best of our scientists are convinced that their work is hampered by restrictions that are needless from the viewpoint of se- curity and, indeed, often damaging to the public interest. The best of our think- ers on diplomatic and military questions feel that any risk of giving the Russians bits of information they don't already have cannot compare in magnitude with 100 :t .' t r 0 #..,.lk . . #' '1 -"" ..., <; .....;".... \ " .. t K".. .:.. ,... .' .. .. / ''"'\. @ J . 't ,1 ::'.. (" ...t\l: ...':" This is all you need... / ;/ Here is America's most unique automobile. Best of all, it's a do-it-yourself project for the whole family-a working car you can build from complete parts and detailed plans supplied by the manufacturer. If anything is fun to build and built for fun-it's the Surrey '03. Tools you need are a hammer, pair of pliers, screwdriver and about 50 hours of summer time. You wind up with a charming, working auto- mobile ideal as a station car, delivery coach, "beach buggy", estate wagon. The Surrey '03 comes with motor, trans- mission and differential already assembled. I t has an 8 horsepower, 1 cylinder Cush- man motor (70 miles to the gallon!); sealed beam lights in solid brass head and tail lights; Goodyear tires. Also electric starter; old fashioned klaxon horn. Two speeds forward, one reverse. All parts prime coat- ed for whatever color you choose to paint. Service, parts and inspection available nationwide through famed Cushman dealers. Price of the build-it-yourself Surrey Kit is a nostalgic $995. A completely assembled and ready to run Surrey '03 is also avail- able at $1,295. Both prices F.O.B. Canton, Ohio. Top and side curtains extra equip- ment if you want them. Order this fabulous fun car or get more information from Dyer Products Company, 514-2nd St., Canton, Ohio, Phone Glendale 3-9161; or Old Time Autos, Ltd., 60 East 42nd St., New York 17, N.Y., Phone Oxford 7.1561. The charIJJing SURREY '03 the car wzth the bashful look ==-. .,:. '* <>.,' ..;.....-.- . .. .:.:9 Here's one of the finest collections of Liberty of London imports you'll find any- where! In fashionable Tana Lawn-ladies' dresses, blouses, playsuits-and children's wear. Men's shirts in Tana Lawn, and ties in silk or wool. Inimitable Liberty yarn goods in silks, lawns and cottons. Liberty compacts - and scarves in breathtaking designs. See them when you visit Bermuda. , . . ;r . '< ..?,f : ".... ,::..'" . .k " .;) .....'i... , ", ;. 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